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The City Attorney assists
the City Council, City Management, and all City Departments with matters of municipal
law and seeks creative solutions to issues within the confines of the law. Ordinances
and resolutions that come before the Council are routinely written by the legal
staff. Bonds and financing, zoning matters, annexation of land, collection of
monies owed the City, condemnation of land, and preparation of contracts are a
few of the services provided to other departments.
The
Prosecutor's Office represents the City in prosecuting violations of City Ordinances.
It also handles Citizen Complaints and provides information services to citizens
including DWI mock trials, seminars for local businesses on shoplifting and other
violations, and presentations to citizen groups such as Neighborhood Watch and
civic organizations.
City Attorney provides legal counsel to boards
In
addition to serving other City departments, the City Attorney is available as
a resource to members of volunteer boards and to Springfield City Council to
answer questions about potential conflicts of interest.
The
City Attorney represents the City in all legal matters including civil actions
brought by or against the City.
Filing a citizen complaint
Any
citizen of Springfield may file a citizen complaint with the City Prosecutor's
Office. Complaints
are taken by appointment with legal technicians in the City Prosecutor's Office.
For more information, a brochure explaining the complaint process is available,
or call 864-1892.
Additional Information
Two Municipal Court judges appointed by the City Manager hear
cases that come before the court. The City Prosecutor represents the City in
all ordinance violations before the Court, located at 625 North Benton Avenue.
Cases that routinely come before the court include driving while intoxicated,
tow hearings, common assault, probation hearings, and a variety of other violations
of City ordinances ranging from traffic violations to shoplifting. Complaints
involving incidents in Greene County or which violate state law should be reported
to the Greene County Sheriff or Prosecuting Attorney. Legal
technicians are available during regular business hours for appointments with
citizens to discuss the possibility of filing charges.
Services of the City of Springfield City Attorney
- Assists
City officials and staff by providing legal services and advice pertaining to
City business and issues
- Prosecutes
violations of Springfield City Ordinances before the Municipal Court
- Represents
the City in all legal matters, including all trial and appellate courts
- Represents the City on
matters that involve state and federal legislation
- Conducts
outreach efforts that include seminars on shoplifting enforcement and DWI mock
trials for area students
- Represents
the City to most boards and agencies
MISSION
Provide quality professional legal services
to the government of the City of Springfield. Provide leadership in areas
requiring legal expertise.
Contact City Attorney and Prosecutor's Offices
For information about the City Attorney,
please call 864-1645. To inquire about making a formal citizen complaint, please
call 864-1892.
Busch Municipal Building 840 Boonville Springfield,
Missouri 65802 e-mail: city@springfieldmo.gov
homepage: http://www.ci.springfield.mo.us
(417) 864-1645 Prosecutor's Office (417) 864-1892 |